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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bright blinding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very bright, e.g. "The bright blinding sun was too strong for my eyes."
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A bright, blinding glow engulfed the Island.
Because the stakes are so high for such a short period of time, the friendship is frenzied, swooning, alchemical, too bright, blinding.
The sky had cleared and was a bright, blinding blue.
By 1981 headaches, vomiting and bright, blinding lights were a daily reality.
The series opens in the bright, blinding midday light of northern Mexico, just across the Rio Grande from El Paso, to the sound of a snake's rattle.
"A star blinks on the edge of the world, getting bright, blinding bright, growing so fast it goes past before you can hear the sound, the wind and dust of it — only a car, already come and gone.
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Unlike the descending curtain-like onset of amaurosis fugax, retinal migraine causes patients to experience brief (seconds to <60 min), sudden, monocular blackouts or "grayouts" or bright, blind episodes of visual disturbance before, after or during headache attacks [71, 76].
Any suggestions? A. Fluorescent tubes are economical, environmentally responsible (hardly use energy) and bright (like, blinding).
Brighter and blinding.
His suit is so dazzlingly, violently bright it blinds you to the fact there's an army of monochrome tuba players marching behind him during his rendition of Candy.
Instead of anointing his body with protective substances, as Vaughan Williams's text specifies, mysterious figures strap the Pilgrim in an electric chair, and at the moment when he is supposed to survive the river, the switch is thrown and bright lights blind the audience.
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